Fournette was shown in a video released by TMZ telling someone in the stands he was going to "beat your (butt)" before two teammates pulled him away. Another clip shows Fournette near the bench yelling into the stands while Yeldon looks on.

Metro Nashville Police said Monday they have no record of any officer being contacted in regards to a complaint involving Fournette.

Leonard Fournette says he yelled back at fans in Tennessee who called him racial slurs. (Adrian Kraus / AP)

It was his first game back after serving a one-week suspension for getting into a fight with Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Shaq Lawson during a loss on Nov. 25. Fournette left the bench, ran across the field and punched Lawson during an altercation that broke out near the goal line.

Marrone said he spoke with Fournette after Monday's walkthrough about the video.

"That didn't happen to me, but I've seen it happen before," Campbell said. "It's sad when you have to deal with that in the midst of a game, but at the same time it sucks. You just have to stay focused on the game at hand and continue to try to push through.

"You never want to see that in a game, never. They're trying to get you out your game. It's sad in 2018 you have to deal with that, but that's just how it goes."